Deluge in the Desert: Severe Flash Floods Hit Chile

Andreas Klippeno responsesMarch 6, 2019

In my previous article, we have went over the severe snowstorm that froze one third of US in January 2019. Simultaneously during that month, South America has been going through a same tough time as it battled severe flash floods and extreme wildfires.

Being a small country, rehabilitation to damages after disasters are a heavy burden to Chile. Also due to its geographical location, the country is frequented with all sorts of natural disasters.

Being a small country, rehabilitation to damages after disasters are a heavy burden to Chile. Also due to its geographical location, the country is frequented with all sorts of natural disasters.

But due to the continuous warming of the Pacific Ocean, the rains have been heavier than usual. Global warming is also believed to heavily contribute to the not-so-strange, but more extreme forest fires, especially during summer.

Bloomberg noted that climate change and a growing forestry sector are factors which push the Chilean government to pour more resources into fire-fighting.

Flash floods devastate the North

Normally one of the driest place on Earth, northern Chile was pummeled with heavy torrential rains in January taking lives and sweeping away houses and roads.

A similar incident occurred in 2015, wherein unusually heavy thunderstorms also brought torrential rains to the Atacama Desert. The flooding and mudslide took the lives of at least 24 people and nearly 140 missing.A man clinging to a security line to cross the street.

Heat wave and wildfires engulf the South

While it had been pouring hard up north, southern Chile saw a prolonged drought and record breaking high temperatures which fed 4,645 fires that raged through 59,122 hectares (146,000 acres) of land.

Forest fires aren’t strangers to the country. In fact, these fires are a regular feature of summers in Chile. In the early months of 2017, Chile saw its worst fire disaster in 50 years which resulted to 11 fatalities, the destruction of about 1,500 houses and 580,000 hectares (1.4 million acres) of land.Forest fires are common in Chile during the summer.

Chile’s agriculture minister Antonio Walker said,

We are expecting 70,000 hectares to burn [from 1 July 2018 until 1 July 2019] on the basis of high temperatures, quite strong winds and comparatively low humidity,

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